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Body aesthetics

Autor Sherri Irvin

Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

Body aesthetics
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The body is a rich object for aesthetic inquiry. We aesthetically assess both our own bodies and those of others, and our felt bodily experiences?as we eat, have sex, and engage in other everyday activities?have aesthetic qualities. The body, whet...

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  • Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780198716778
  • ISBN10 019871677X
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Año de Edición 2016
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Tela

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Body aesthetics

Autor Sherri Irvin

Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

The body is a rich object for aesthetic inquiry. We aesthetically assess both our own bodies and those of others, and our felt bodily experiences?as we eat, have sex, and engage in other everyday activities?have aesthetic qualities. The body, whet...

57,00€
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The body is a rich object for aesthetic inquiry. We aesthetically assess both our own bodies and those of others, and our felt bodily experiences?as we eat, have sex, and engage in other everyday activities?have aesthetic qualities. The body, whether depicted or actively performing, features centrally in aesthetic experiences of visual art, theatre, dance and sports.

Body aesthetics can be a source of delight for both the subject and the object of the gaze. But aesthetic consideration of bodies also raises acute ethical questions: the body is deeply intertwined with one's identity and sense of self, and aesthetic assessment of bodies can perpetuate oppression based on race, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, size, and disability. Artistic and media representations shape how we see and engage with bodies, with consequences both personal and political.

This volume contains sixteen original essays by contributors in philosophy, sociology, dance, disability theory, critical race studies, feminist theory, medicine, and law. Contributors take on bodily beauty, sexual attractiveness, the role of images in power relations, the distinct aesthetics of disabled bodies, the construction of national identity, the creation of compassion through bodily presence, the role of bodily style in moral comportment, and the somatic aesthetics of racialized police violence.











Sherri Irvin is Co-Director of the Center for Social Justice and Presidential Research Professor of Philosophy and Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Oklahoma. She works on the philosophy of contemporary art, feminist aesthetics, the nature of aesthetic experience, and the connection of aesthetics to social justice. Her book Immaterial: A Philosophy of Contemporary Art is forthcoming with Oxford University Press.

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